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      <title>Taking a break</title>
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      <description>Last Tuesday, 3 September, was my last day as a software engineer at Joyent. From beginning to end, it was truly a wild ride.
I&amp;rsquo;m deeply grateful to Mark Cavage and Bryan Cantrill for bringing me aboard. Coming from an ops-focused role at General Mills, I saw Joyent as a place where I would be pushed to stretch my engineering talents. From the first time I visited the SF office, met with the team, and discussed what a future there could hold, I knew it was the right fit for me.</description>
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